They are doing an unbelievable job over at the Avenue. They have transformed this "dump" into the best draft beer bar in the City . . . PERIOD . . . and they are still constantly striving to make this place better.
For example, tonight I attended the tapping of a cask of dry hopped Nola Blond ale.
http://www.nola.com/drink/index.ssf/200 ... ditio.html
Cask conditioned beer is farely normal in other parts of the country . . . but nobody in the city is doing anything close to this.
Now Polly already has casks of beer from Lazy Magnolia and Rogue (WAKE UP, ABITA!) in the works . . . she even is trying to get casks of unpasteurized German beer for Oktoberfest (which I would not be surprised to exceed $8 per pint).
. . . and all you guys are seemingly complaining that your Miller High Life costs an extra buck.
It costs what it costs . . . deal with it.
Some of the Belgians that I sell in my store would cost more than $8/pint if on tap . . . and would be well worth it.
So . . . anyway . . . you need to get away from your computers . . .and off your butts . . . and down to the Avenue and formulate your own opinion.
You might like it . . . you might not.
Oh yeah . . . do not forget your picture ID.
